The luster of pumice is vitreous (glassy).
Pumice does not have luster because it is an amorphous volcanic glass with a dull and porous texture. Luster refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a mineral, and pumice's highly porous and frothy structure does not allow for the reflection of light in a way that produces a shiny appearance. Instead, pumice is often described as having a matte or dull finish due to its unique composition and physical properties.
A pumice rock is considered a rock because it is composed of multiple minerals, mainly feldspar and quartz. Minerals are the building blocks of rocks, so pumice is classified as a rock rather than a single mineral.
Pumice.
It is an igneous (volcanic rock).
no pumice rock does not turn into granite.
No, pumice is an extrusive rock ejected into the atmosphere by volcanic eruptions.
yes pumice is an igneous rock.
Pumice is classified as a felsic, glassy, highly vesicular, extrusive igneous rock.
Yes. Pumice is a volcanic rock.
Pumice is volcanic or igneous.
No. Pumice is a glassy vesicular volcanic rock.
is pumice the rock attracted to magents